Dian

/ˈdiːən/ noun

A female given name, or historically referring to the Roman goddess Diana, huntress and moon goddess.

From Latin 'Diana,' possibly from 'divus' (divine) or an ancient Indo-European root meaning 'bright.' The spelling 'Dian' is an alternate form of the more common 'Diana.'

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